The weather shouldn't matter but a couple squirts of WD-40 into the key hole wouldn't hurt.
Check the calipers on the car to see which one is frozen. Most likely you have a stuck wheel caliper that is causing the frozen problem and will have to be replaced.
If it is stuck open it will stall the engine at idle or run really rough. Stuck closed won't really affect it.
It has no significant effect on the oil level.
condition of car condition of driver weather road surface by jibran ali
Weather affects the motion of a car in a variety of ways the primary reason being aerodynamics. If conditions are windy then your car will be affected by the wind due to the wind resistance of the vehicle. Water can also affect the motion of a car due to it's affect on a roadway and moving parts of the car like the wheels. When cars are built all these factors are taken into consideration and that's why cars are shaped and designed the way they are, to minimize these effects.
By itself, the thermostat would have to be stuck closed causing a severe overheat condition to cause a loss of power.
pull it out
Wind can affect your vehicle's handling ability by pushing against the car, causing it to sway or veer off course.
When temperatures are -53 with the wind chill, it can affect a car. The cold temperature can make the car hard to start, the engine will be slow to warm up, and the rubber on the tires can harden causing the tires to lose grip.
If stuck open the car will run cold. If stuck closed the car will run hot.
could be the throttle cable is stuck or the idle air control valve is not working causing your car to idle high so when is gear would make the car speed up
You get out of your car